Insulin infusion is linked to increased NPPC expression in muscle and plasma C-type natriuretic peptide levels in dogs ...

The purpose of this study was to assess insulin-stimulated gene expression in canine skeletal muscle with a particular focus on NPPC, the gene that encodes C-type natriuretic peptide, a key hormonal regulator of cardiometabolic function. Four conscious canines underwent hyperinsulinemic, euglycemic...

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Main Authors: Gregory, Justin, Kraft, Guillaume, Farmer, Ben, Smith, Marta, LaNeve, David, Williams, Phillip, Tomasek, Kelsey, Su, Yan Ru, Wilson, Christopher, Thompson, Mark, Cherrington, Alan, Coate, Katie
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Published: Dryad 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.stqjq2c33
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.stqjq2c33 2024-06-09T07:45:19+00:00 Insulin infusion is linked to increased NPPC expression in muscle and plasma C-type natriuretic peptide levels in dogs ... Gregory, Justin Kraft, Guillaume Farmer, Ben Smith, Marta LaNeve, David Williams, Phillip Tomasek, Kelsey Su, Yan Ru Wilson, Christopher Thompson, Mark Cherrington, Alan Coate, Katie 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.stqjq2c33 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.stqjq2c33 en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 FOS Biological sciences c-type natriuretic peptide Diabetes mellitus Insulin RNA sequencing skeletal muscle Dataset dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.stqjq2c33 2024-05-13T11:11:15Z The purpose of this study was to assess insulin-stimulated gene expression in canine skeletal muscle with a particular focus on NPPC, the gene that encodes C-type natriuretic peptide, a key hormonal regulator of cardiometabolic function. Four conscious canines underwent hyperinsulinemic, euglycemic clamp studies. Skeletal muscle biopsy and arterial plasma samples were collected under basal and insulin-stimulated conditions. Bulk RNA sequencing of muscle tissue was performed to identify differentially expressed genes between these two steady-state conditions. Our results showed that NPPC was the most highly expressed gene in skeletal muscle in response to insulin infusion, rising fourfold between basal and insulin-stimulated conditions. In support of our RNA-sequencing data, we found that raising the plasma insulin concentration 15-fold above basal elicited a 2-fold (p = 0.0001) increase in arterial plasma concentrations of N-terminal prohormone C-type natriuretic peptide. Our data suggest insulin may play a ... : Animal Care and Surgical Procedures Four conscious dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) of either sex were studied. Dogs were housed in a facility that met the standards of the American Association for the Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care guidelines. They were fed a 65-75 kcal/kg/day diet of canned meat and chow (28% protein, 49% carbohydrate, and 23% fat) and the protocol was approved by the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Animal Care Committee. Approximately 16 days prior to experiments, a silastic sampling catheter was placed in the femoral artery and a laparotomy was performed to place infusion catheters in the jejunal and splenic veins, which drain into the hepatic portal circulation, as previously described(22). Experimental inclusion criteria included a leukocyte count < 18,000/mm3, hematocrit > 36%, good appetite, normal bowel movements, and healthy physical appearance. Experimental Procedures The dogs were fasted for 18-hours prior to each experiment. On the morning of study, intravenous ... Dataset Canis lupus DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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c-type natriuretic peptide
Diabetes mellitus
Insulin
RNA sequencing
skeletal muscle
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c-type natriuretic peptide
Diabetes mellitus
Insulin
RNA sequencing
skeletal muscle
Gregory, Justin
Kraft, Guillaume
Farmer, Ben
Smith, Marta
LaNeve, David
Williams, Phillip
Tomasek, Kelsey
Su, Yan Ru
Wilson, Christopher
Thompson, Mark
Cherrington, Alan
Coate, Katie
Insulin infusion is linked to increased NPPC expression in muscle and plasma C-type natriuretic peptide levels in dogs ...
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c-type natriuretic peptide
Diabetes mellitus
Insulin
RNA sequencing
skeletal muscle
description The purpose of this study was to assess insulin-stimulated gene expression in canine skeletal muscle with a particular focus on NPPC, the gene that encodes C-type natriuretic peptide, a key hormonal regulator of cardiometabolic function. Four conscious canines underwent hyperinsulinemic, euglycemic clamp studies. Skeletal muscle biopsy and arterial plasma samples were collected under basal and insulin-stimulated conditions. Bulk RNA sequencing of muscle tissue was performed to identify differentially expressed genes between these two steady-state conditions. Our results showed that NPPC was the most highly expressed gene in skeletal muscle in response to insulin infusion, rising fourfold between basal and insulin-stimulated conditions. In support of our RNA-sequencing data, we found that raising the plasma insulin concentration 15-fold above basal elicited a 2-fold (p = 0.0001) increase in arterial plasma concentrations of N-terminal prohormone C-type natriuretic peptide. Our data suggest insulin may play a ... : Animal Care and Surgical Procedures Four conscious dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) of either sex were studied. Dogs were housed in a facility that met the standards of the American Association for the Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care guidelines. They were fed a 65-75 kcal/kg/day diet of canned meat and chow (28% protein, 49% carbohydrate, and 23% fat) and the protocol was approved by the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Animal Care Committee. Approximately 16 days prior to experiments, a silastic sampling catheter was placed in the femoral artery and a laparotomy was performed to place infusion catheters in the jejunal and splenic veins, which drain into the hepatic portal circulation, as previously described(22). Experimental inclusion criteria included a leukocyte count < 18,000/mm3, hematocrit > 36%, good appetite, normal bowel movements, and healthy physical appearance. Experimental Procedures The dogs were fasted for 18-hours prior to each experiment. On the morning of study, intravenous ...
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author Gregory, Justin
Kraft, Guillaume
Farmer, Ben
Smith, Marta
LaNeve, David
Williams, Phillip
Tomasek, Kelsey
Su, Yan Ru
Wilson, Christopher
Thompson, Mark
Cherrington, Alan
Coate, Katie
author_facet Gregory, Justin
Kraft, Guillaume
Farmer, Ben
Smith, Marta
LaNeve, David
Williams, Phillip
Tomasek, Kelsey
Su, Yan Ru
Wilson, Christopher
Thompson, Mark
Cherrington, Alan
Coate, Katie
author_sort Gregory, Justin
title Insulin infusion is linked to increased NPPC expression in muscle and plasma C-type natriuretic peptide levels in dogs ...
title_short Insulin infusion is linked to increased NPPC expression in muscle and plasma C-type natriuretic peptide levels in dogs ...
title_full Insulin infusion is linked to increased NPPC expression in muscle and plasma C-type natriuretic peptide levels in dogs ...
title_fullStr Insulin infusion is linked to increased NPPC expression in muscle and plasma C-type natriuretic peptide levels in dogs ...
title_full_unstemmed Insulin infusion is linked to increased NPPC expression in muscle and plasma C-type natriuretic peptide levels in dogs ...
title_sort insulin infusion is linked to increased nppc expression in muscle and plasma c-type natriuretic peptide levels in dogs ...
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